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Introduction: Not Divesting, but Investing

by Randy Alcorn

What's the biggest misconception Christians have about giving? That when we give money away to a church or ministry, or to help the needy, it's gone. While we hope others will benefit from it, we're quite sure we won't. We think we're divesting ourselves of money, disassociating from it. Once it leaves our hands, we imagine, it has no connection to us, no future implications relevant to our lives.

We couldn't be more wrong.

What we think we own will be rudely taken from us, some of it before we die, and anything that's left the moment we die. But now is our window of opportunity not to divest ourselves of money, but to invest it in heaven. We don't have to have everything taken from us. We can give it before disaster or death strike. Now's our chance to give what we can't keep to gain what we can't lose.

We are God's money managers. He wants us to invest his money in his kingdom. He tells us he's keeping track of every cup of cold water we give the needy in his name. He promises us He will reward us in heaven because we help the poor and needy who cannot pay us back for what we do for them.

We can buy up shares in God's kingdom. We can invest in eternity.

Why Giving is Better than Receiving

When Jesus said "It is more blessed to give than to receive," he really meant it (Acts 20:35). It sounds counterintuitive, doesn't it? But when you give, you plug into God's law of rewards. You experience dramatic and lasting returns for the investments you've made. When you give, you receive far more than when you keep.

When you give, therefore, it is not only for the glory of God and the good of others-though those would certainly be good enough reasons. When you give, it is for your good too. Like the law of gravity, the law of rewards operates constantly, even when we give it no thought.

This morning a nurseryman called me because he wants to give away as much as he can to God's kingdom. He's normally not bubbly, but his voice rang with passion. He was far more excited than if he was talking about buying a new car. Through giving, he was getting something far better-something that wouldn't rust or get totaled or lose its appeal. He talked to me about wanting to please God and receive eternal rewards. He believed that through his giving he was getting something far more valuable than anything he could acquire on earth. He actually believed he was getting something that would be waiting for him when he gets to heaven.

Some would think he's foolish to talk this way. But I'm convinced he's absolutely right.

I spend a lot of time talking with givers. At one gathering, we went around the room and told our giving stories. I took notes. The most common words used to describe giving were "fun," "joy," "exciting" and "wonderful." There were lots of smiles and laughter, even tears of joy. One older couple shared how they're always traveling around the world getting involved in the missions work they support. Meanwhile their house in California is getting run down. They said, "Our children keep telling us, 'Fix up your house, or buy a new one. You can afford it!' We tell them, 'Why would we do that? That's not what excites us!'"

Many Christians don't give. Others determine to do their part but sigh deeply before writing a check to their church or ministry. They give strictly out of a sense of duty and obligation. Better to give out of duty than not give at all, but how sad to miss out on the joy. That joy comes when you understand God's law of rewards.

What's the difference between reluctant and joyful givers? Reluctant givers give as if they were spending, and getting nothing in return. Joyful givers give as if they were investing, anticipating a great deal in return. While some Christians give with all the enthusiasm of paying their taxes, others "get it," and are infused with joy and purpose. Those who get it understand the law of rewards. Those who don't get it, don't understand. They don't know what they're missing...and what they're missing is something truly great.

When they hand over money, investors don't say to themselves, "I'll never see this again; I'll never benefit from it." No. The reason they invest is because they not only believe in what they're doing, but are anticipating eventual benefits that will come back to them. What will come back is rewards.

The Reward Connection

Most Christians have heard about eternal rewards, but many consider them to be figurative-nice words about crowns, but come on, who wants a crown anyway? A chalet in the mountains, a new boat, golfing on the finest courses and going to the Bahamas...doesn't that sound like a lot more fun? Why wait for something later that doesn't sound that great anyway?

This is one of our problems. We forget earth is not our home, so we waste our lives pouring ourselves and our money into what will go up in smoke. Meanwhile, God offers us the opportunity to experience a down payment of joy-the delight that comes today in doing what you know God wants, and anticipating hearing Him say to you tomorrow, "Well done."

Too often we think of heavenly rewards as unconnected to our earthly actions. In fact, they are tangible dividends we can gain by the things we do and say on earth.

As we'll make clear later, this isn't salvation by works; faith in Jesus is our one and only grounds for entering heaven. But the Bible shows that while our faith determines our eternal destination, our behavior-including what we do with our money-determines our eternal rewards.

In this book we'll talk about how we can honor God with our money, what actions and attitudes God rewards, what eternal rewards are, and why it's okay-and in fact, important-to be motivated by them. We'll see that giving isn't about trying harder to do the right thing while quietly resenting our sacrifices. It's about understanding how God made us and responding joyfully to the way he motivates us. It's about seeing what God is doing, and eagerly buying up shares. (Who wants to be left out of the world's greatest investment opportunity?)

Let's open our minds to truths of Scripture that lay buried beneath this culture's rocky surface. Let's discover together the life-changing eternity-impacting paradigm shift offered us in the law of rewards.


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